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Red-breasted Flycatcher275 viewsMark Johnson09/22/14 at 21:51Colin Smale: Nice shot.
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Red-breasted Flycatcher275 viewsMark Johnson09/22/14 at 21:29Roy Harvey: That's a very nice shot Mark
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Great White Egret250 viewsColin Jennings09/21/14 at 20:16Roy Harvey: Well done Colin!
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A few birds from today182 viewsLeslie Davidson09/21/14 at 19:44Dean Eades: superb
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Wheatear108 viewsMark Johnson09/21/14 at 19:44Dean Eades:
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Redstart139 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe09/21/14 at 19:44Dean Eades: sweet
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Redstart153 viewsDonna NookRichard Pipe09/21/14 at 19:43Dean Eades: nice
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Elm twig thingy339 viewsAny clues on what this is, it about 6mm across found on an Elm twig.MJGrey09/19/14 at 15:50MJGrey: Fungi and gall experts are on the case, could be s...
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Elm twig thingy339 viewsAny clues on what this is, it about 6mm across found on an Elm twig.MJGrey09/19/14 at 12:49Colin Smale: I wish someone would id this, I would love to know...
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Teneral male Ruddy Darter.80 viewsStephen Routledge09/16/14 at 23:18Dean Eades:
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Juv Hen Harrier218 viewsLeslie Davidson09/13/14 at 12:43Leslie Davidson: This has now changed to Juv hen harrier - sorry ab...
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Swallows135 viewsMark Johnson09/11/14 at 19:07Mark Johnson: Thanks Nick and Garry
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Buzzard130 viewslooked a lot lighter than the norm Robert Hardy09/10/14 at 17:04Colin Smale: Well I thought it was a bit special anyway!!
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Ringed Plover81 viewsNick Clayton09/08/14 at 14:12Nick Clayton: Cheers Colin
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Ringed Plover81 viewsNick Clayton09/07/14 at 22:57Colin Smale: Real nice Nick.
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Swallows135 viewsMark Johnson09/07/14 at 20:46Garry Wright: Nice Shot Mark
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Swallows135 viewsMark Johnson09/06/14 at 22:05Nick Clayton: Super image Mark
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Ringed Plover81 viewsNick Clayton09/06/14 at 22:04Nick Clayton: Thanks Richard and Mark
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Ringed Plover81 viewsNick Clayton09/06/14 at 21:13Mark Johnson: Very nice Nick
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Swallows135 viewsMark Johnson09/06/14 at 21:12Mark Johnson: Many thanks all
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Dean Eades - Ruff104 viewshttp://www.birdmad.com/Dean Eades09/06/14 at 20:14Richard Pipe: Really sharp Dean
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Ringed Plover81 viewsNick Clayton09/06/14 at 20:13Richard Pipe: A beauty
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Swallows135 viewsMark Johnson09/06/14 at 20:12Richard Pipe: Nice one
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Swallows135 viewsMark Johnson09/05/14 at 21:29Russ Telfer: Beauty mate
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Swallows135 viewsMark Johnson09/05/14 at 20:51Oliver Woodman: great shot Mark
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